Domaintico

DOMAIN PRIVACY

Keep your WHOIS details private

Hide personal contact details from public WHOIS (where supported) and reduce spam — managed in one dashboard.

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What domain privacy does

A simple layer of protection for your public WHOIS profile.

Hide public details

Replace personal contact info (name, address, email, phone) in public WHOIS with privacy-protected details.

Reduce unwanted spam

Public WHOIS data is commonly scraped. Privacy helps reduce spam and marketing calls.

Stay in control

Enable during checkout or add it later (if supported for the extension), then manage it from your dashboard.

No impact on ownership

Privacy does not change domain ownership. You remain the registrant — it only masks public contact fields.

How it works

Enable it in a few clicks, then keep it active each year.

1) Check availability

Privacy depends on the extension (TLD). Some registries don’t allow privacy.

2) Enable privacy

Add it during checkout (or from your domain settings if available).

3) Renew annually

Keep privacy active by renewing it along with your domain.

Tip: If privacy is supported, it’s usually best to enable it at purchase time to reduce spam from day one.

Limitations & notes

A few important details about privacy by extension.

Not supported on all TLDs

Some extensions do not allow WHOIS privacy due to registry rules. In those cases, public WHOIS will show registrant details.

Legal disclosure cases

Privacy services may disclose information to authorities or valid legal requests as required by law and policy.

Email forwarding behavior

Some privacy services use proxy contact emails. Important registrar notices still reach you via forwarding.

Combine with security

Privacy is best paired with strong account security and auto-renew to reduce risk of loss.

FAQ

Common questions about WHOIS privacy.

Will privacy hide my domain ownership?
Privacy hides public contact details, but it does not change ownership. You remain the registrant.
Can I add privacy after I buy a domain?
If the extension supports privacy, you can add it later from checkout or domain settings (availability depends on the TLD).
Why is privacy unavailable for some extensions?
Some registries require public WHOIS details or restrict privacy services by policy.

Ready to protect your details?

Search your domain and add privacy during checkout (if supported).